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Hi,
I have created an a 'adjoining' form region which is successfully displayed at the base of my inspector window. I have also created a new 'separate' region which is displayed as a second tab on the message form. I was wanting my "adjoining" region (and I'm sure I read this somewhere) to be displayed at the base of my 'separate' region, but it isn't, it is only displayed at the base of the initially displayed tab. Can this be done? My customer has a requirement that certain information is displayed at all times, and the user can't hide it by selecting another tab. On Outlook 2003 we created a toolbar to show this information, and we prevented the user from hiding the toolbar - I'm trying to replicate this functionality on Outlook 2007. Alan. |
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AFAIK, it can't be done. An 'adjoining' region displays only on one page of the form. Couldn't you just incorporate the information from the adjoining region into your separate region?
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Alan" wrote in message ... Hi, I have created an a 'adjoining' form region which is successfully displayed at the base of my inspector window. I have also created a new 'separate' region which is displayed as a second tab on the message form. I was wanting my "adjoining" region (and I'm sure I read this somewhere) to be displayed at the base of my 'separate' region, but it isn't, it is only displayed at the base of the initially displayed tab. Can this be done? My customer has a requirement that certain information is displayed at all times, and the user can't hide it by selecting another tab. On Outlook 2003 we created a toolbar to show this information, and we prevented the user from hiding the toolbar - I'm trying to replicate this functionality on Outlook 2007. Alan. |
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